"Named " Model Y Standard" and "Model 3 Standard," Tesla said that the former, a midsize crossover SUV, has a starting price of $39,990,while the latter, a midsize sedan, would cost $36,990, both including destination and order fees. Both vehicles are $5,000 to $5,500 cheaper than their premium versions, and they will be available startingin November. Some key features will be missing in the less expensive models: Neither will have the "Autosteer" feature of Autopilot. Both include basic adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring."
"Both are rear-wheel drive with a single motor instead of all-wheel drive The EPA estimated range will be slightly reduced to 321 miles No rear screen for passengers No leather seats No radio No panoramic glass roof for the standard Model Y No adaptive high beams for the standard Model Y Tesla's global sales and profits have seen a significant decline in 2025. However, the end of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit boosted its third-quarter sales as buyers rushed to purchase before the expiration date."
Tesla introduced Model Y Standard and Model 3 Standard with starting prices of $39,990 and $36,990, including destination and order fees. Both models are $5,000–$5,500 cheaper than premium versions and will be available in November. Key features are removed: Autosteer is not included, both are rear-wheel drive single-motor layouts, EPA range is reduced to about 321 miles, and several amenities such as rear passenger screen, leather seats, radio, panoramic glass roof, and adaptive high beams are omitted. Full Self-Driving remains available as an $8,000 option. Tesla experienced declining global sales and profits in 2025, with a temporary third-quarter boost from the expiring federal EV tax credit.
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